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  1. I saw a few people on here got in to OSU as well. Their open house is obviously less than a month away already, so I was wondering who all was planning on going? Since I live in Columbus, I'll probably go, if anything, to just get a trial run for when I got to UT-Austin's Recruitment event!

  2. I just got an email saying I was a finalist for admission to Rice. They're doing interviews in late February and flying people out to Houston. (This is a great opportunity, but nerve-racking too, interviews are always tough.) Not sure about what it means in terms of who is accepted and rejected. In fact, it's not even a true "acceptance" per se, just a notification as a finalist for acceptance.

    AAHH CONGRATS!! So exciting! Best of luck at the interview, and I hope you start getting even more acceptances soon!!!

  3. Emory. I wouldn't say I have a first choice, but it was definitely high up on my list.

    Ah well, it is still really early. I don't know much of anything about Emory, but I still wouldn't give up all hope just yet. Plus, sometimes the fates that be have a better plan/school for our lives. I know for undergrad I wanted to go to this ONE school and this ONE school only, and I got rejected and ended up somewhere that I just applied to on a whim. Now I am beyond thankful that I went there, and I can't image having gone anywhere else. I know this is not much comfort, but don't give up hope, and I really do hope you and everyone on this forum gets in somewhere, and gets in somewhere great!

  4. Hi all,

    I'm sorry if this post is inappropriate or too whiny, but no one I know is going through the same thing. Everyone has been so supportive here and I feel like I have to reach out for my own sanity's sake.

    So it looks like the first response I'm getting from one of the ten schools I applied to is going to be a rejection. Needless to say, I'm absolutely devastated. When I found out, I cried for over an hour. I just know it was my SOP that killed me. It was the first school I applied to, as it had an early deadline. I tried the anecdote-as-hook thing and looking back on it, it was totally unprofessional. As a whole, also, the SOP was totally unpolished.

    My subsequent SOPs were much better, but some were different than others and not all were equal. I'm feeling quite unhopeful right now. My GRE quant score was TERRIBLE (25th percentile; I was very surprised because I'm not actually that bad at math), and I feel like I won't get in anywhere. Trouble is, grad school is all I want to do.

    Anyone have any thoughts/condolences? Anyone in the same boat? I feel like I need some solidarity right now.

    Thank you in advance and sorry if my post offends anyone.

    Are you talking about Ohio State?

  5. Nop Roll Right, unfortunately it wasn't me. I actually started crying (literally... so embarrassing, I know) when I saw that Purdue' acceptance because I really really really want (wanted?) to go there.., ... does that mean that I should probably just wait for my rejection letter? Or do they send acceptances on different dates? Please be honest!!

    Congrats to Barilcious!!!!! Sorry I didn't post before. I'm trilled about hearing acceptances from people who usually post here; it give us all here - still waiting!!! - hope

    It looks like from previous years that Purdue gave out acceptances in batches (though this year seems extremely early for them). I wouldn't give up any hope though until its official. If Purdue did already sent out a 1st round of acceptances, there may still be more to come. It is still WAY early, so I'd say you are still fine at this point. Keep clinging to that hope! I'm hoping everyone here gets in somewhere - and hopefully - somewhere that is a top choices of theirs.

  6. I have a co-author paper under revise and resubmit with a pretty great peer-reviewed scholarly journal. I only have a BA as well. It was my senior thesis, and my professor liked my research a lot, and after I graduated from undergrad, we collaborated together on it to make it better. He became the 2nd author to the research, and our R&R is back under review at the moment. Also, the research I conducted while abroad (which I used as my writing sample) I plan on submitting *hopefully* next month to a different peer-reviewed journal. So I hope to have 2 publications under my belt before I even start grad school, but that may just be wishful thinking. Just know it is never to early to start trying to get published. The worst that can happen is you get a reject, but with the reject, you typically get great reviews on your work, which you can take, improve it, and submit it somewhere else. I say start now if you plan on being in academia forever!

  7. I can't believe I heard so early from these schools. Soooooo not expected. I got an e-mail from FSU this morning which asked me to fill out more forms and write an essay because the chair wants to forward my application to the university for a graduate fellowship. It didn't formally say I was accepted, but I assumed I may be (but still remain a little skeptical). However, UT-Austin e-mailed me about an hour ago offering me my acceptance!!!!!!!!!!! It says I get 5 years of funding and such but will get more info later!! Too excited to type it all!!!! AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH I wasn't expecting to hear anything for at least another 2 weeks so I'm in total shock and disbelief!!!!!! UT-Austin is one of my top choices, so I'm flipping!!!!! Hope everyone else starts hearing GREAT news soon!!!!!!

    EDIT: THANKS!!!!!!

  8. Yea, I'm obviously applying to top programs, but I don't know if it is wise not too. Rankings & prestige mean a lot when it comes to getting a job down the road. Obviously by the time we are done with graduate school, hopefully the economy will be way better than it is now, but nonetheless, where you get your degree matters for where you teach and if you are tenured track. Having said that, yes, I would like to go to a top school. However, when I first started this process my list of potential schools consisted of 39 possibilities, that I then narrowed down to the 8 that I applied too. All of this was completely based on interest and faculty. If you aren't a good fit, you probably aren't going to get in to the school. So I think it is a mixture of both for me, and probably others. And yes, you are right, it seems the top tiers answer first, and then it follows down the line, and your explanation makes great sense to me. Thanks!

  9. Yea I check here about 3 times a day or so as well (and I've been off work the past 2 days, so obsessively bored). I always get slightly disappointed when there are no new updates in the sociology section, plus it seems like a great deal of people here are sociology of religion, which is not my focus or area at all - so I feel oh so lonely. LOL. But yea, I guess if we become more active maybe others will?

  10. It still seems pretty slow around this forum, especially compared to last year (or maybe it is just in my head that this section of the forum was busy). Maybe less people are applying to sociology graduate programs this year (wishful thinking)? Or maybe the people applying this year aren't crazy and OCD like some of us (or maybe just me) on the forum? This section just seems strangely quiet...

  11. I believe UC-SanFran has a strong medical sociology department, but I'm rather wary of these rankings as well.

    Agreed, I really don't think that places like Nebraska-Lincoln and UC-San Francisco are really ranked higher than Chicago, Wisconsin, Indiana, and others. Maybe there's some specialty or something I'm missing, but I'm pretty doubtful about this list.

  12. With Google Maps, I've pinpointed all the schools I'm applying to. I've also looked up the driving distances between where I live (Miami) and each city [as if I were moving there]. Plus planning out each trip in my head including friends' places I can crash at along the way.

    Conclusion: driving to California will be the toughest. I don't know anybody in the west.

    HAHA! I did the exact same thing! And ditto on California! I've had family already tell me if I decide to move to Cali, then I may just be on my own. Such love...

  13. I'm currently reading The Men with the Pink Triangle: The True Life-and-Death Story of Homosexuals in the Nazi Death Camps by Heinz Heger. I'm also about to start Freaks Talk Back: Tabloid Talk Shows and Sexual Nonconformity by Joshua Gamson and Out of the Closets: The Sociology of Homosexual Liberation by Laud Humphreys. After I *hopefully* get accepted somewhere, I plan to start reading a great deal of sociology theory.

  14. LOL! I love this thread. My grandmother, early on before I even submitted any applications, would say "wouldn't it be great if a school accepted you early and would let you then start in the spring." I would proceed to tell here it doesn't happen that way, but she would just say, well you never know. Now she keeps saying "wouldn't it be great if you heard from a school before Christmas." I proceed to tell her no faculty have probably even looked at my application yet, but she keeps saying, well you never know. She loves me dearly and wants the best for me, but she, among the rest of my family, have no clue about the process, acceptance rates, and so forth. It gets frustrating, I think, because its lonely, but yes, it is out of the goodness of their hearts.

  15. I agree. The stress conveyed on these boards is disheartening. Beginning a PhD program means embarking on the next 6-8 years of your career. I'm amazed that people are pulling all nighters and generally "obsessing" about their applications. I don't think this is healthy. Is this really how you plan to spend the next decade, people? If grad school makes you a crazy person, maybe it's not worth it. There are plenty of great careers which don't take years off of your life.

    My question to posters is, how do you justify this stress?

    For passion (shouldn't it be healthier), prestige (if we were smart, wouldn't we be smart enough to choose not to do a PhD), or a paycheck (ha! just kidding)?

    I've just determined that I have the personality type of just being stressed 24/7. I think I strive under stress & am most productive when I'm stressed. I guess I'm pretty masochistic...

  16. Why do you say most schools want a narrative? The vast majority of advice on this forum and on other grad app websites seems to say: forget the narrative, show you are a professional-in-training.

    See the pinned SOP mistakes thread under the SOP forum:

    Every adcomm is dfferent, and every person on each adcomm is different. Personally, I would think after reading 100s of SOPs that sound very similar - a nice narrative may be refreshing and nice to read. Now, if someone takes the narrative approach it should be extremely relevant and strongly showcase your interest in the field, but I don't think a narrative should be entirely scrapped if you can pull it off well. Obviously, I haven't heard back from any schools yet, so I don't know how my SOP will be taken, but I believe mine is extremely strong, and I opened mine with a narrative. Also, though slightly different, my best friend from undergraduate did the narrative approach applying to law school (which is definitely different in the sense that you don't need to discuss your research interest), but still she got in to every ivy law school she applied to (and is now going to UPenn Law). Just my two cents ^_^

  17. But anyways, I'm done now. I applied to 8 total, and all the materials are in minus two or three letters. I'm going into the Christmas break with the mindset of "just-forget-about-the-whole-thing." In my mind I'm thinking, okay, I won't start the worrying/constant-status-checking until late January.

    Hope that everyone gets into at least one good school, after all, one is all it takes.

    Where all did you end up applying?

  18. I'm just wondering if anyone else is freaking out about updated application statuses? In particular, for Northwestern...the online application status page still says they haven't received my transcripts, although most every other school I applied to has. I know it takes a while for it to be uploaded, but it's taking a really long time!

    I used the little message center inside the application status for Northwestern, and inquired about my transcripts, and they updated it the next day...

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